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Mother, What’s All That White Stuff?

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Do you remember Bambi asking, “Mother, what’s all that white stuff?”  and she answered in such a soft voice, full of wonder, “Why … it’s … snow!”

Well, this morning I found myself saying, “Mother! What …?” etc.

It all happened overnight, and then it continued into the morning. My poor little birds!

The hummingbirds … where do they sleep on nights like this? At least they had a heated feeder this year. Last year I had to run out and exchange the frozen sugar water for liquid every 20 minutes or so. This year, I have one heated feeder, thanks to the thoughtful gift from a friend, and I can also put the not-heated feeders out there when the temperature stays above freezing. It works great!

The heated one is on the left, with the cord running from the outlet in the wall to the feeder.

For some reason the hummingbirds like sitting on the feeder penthouse.

Today it snowed for the second day in a row and just before it got too dark, a hummingbird came for one last drink. I took the video through the screened kitchen window as the light was fading. It’s not very sharp, but the hummer took a long last sip to last him for the night.

 

The rest of the birds have to find what food they can under the shelter of the eaves or the roof of a feeding station. I think they have a hard time in the snow, especially when the sun comes out and thaws huge portions that slide off branches, and threaten to bury them in the avalanche.

I’m always happy to see the snow because it looks so pretty, but I’m relieved when it thaws and the birds and little animals can breathe more easily again.

Do I dare to hope that this is the last of it for the winter?

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40 thoughts on “Mother, What’s All That White Stuff?

  1. Lynette d'Arty-Cross's avatar

    It’s so great that the birds and animals have such a great friend in you! The video is precious.
    I think this is supposed to be the last of it, but it’s January, so who can tell? We’re covered in snow too, and wow, not many here know how to drive in it.

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  2. Grant at Tame Your Book's avatar

    You’re so kind, Anneli. I love the beauty, but I’m ready for warmer weather.

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  3. shoreacres's avatar

    I had no idea there are heated hummingbird feeders. It’s a genius idea. Do you suppose the birds like to perch atop yours because heat rises, and even that bit of heat from the feeder helps to warm them?

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    • wordsfromanneli's avatar

      I think Amazon sells them, but a friend got this for us locally. There is not that much heat coming up from them; it’s just enough to keep the water a tiny bit above freezing. The hummingbirds did this last year too, sitting on top of the feeders even when they weren’t heated. I think it’s for two reasons; conserving energy rather than flying back and forth to the feeder, and claiming that feeder for themselves.

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  4. mindful1971's avatar

    Precious you are the beauty you share with us ❤️

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  5. kagould17's avatar

    So pretty right now Anneli. But, I am sure like all Lower Mainlanders and Islanders, you just want it to stop. Snow always seems to paralyze these areas. Thanks to you for keeping the wildlife safe. Hope it warms up soon for you. Allan

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    • wordsfromanneli's avatar

      For the last three days the forecast has said rain for the next six days and then it changes its mind at the last minute and says more snow. At least it’s “warmer” (near freezing). I agree that it seems to paralyze the area.

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  6. belindagroverphotography's avatar

    That’s a lot of snow. The hummingbirds are very lucky to have that heated feeder! I wonder if they’ll continue to overwinter, most of ours leave by late summer.

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  7. Ursula's avatar

    It looks about the same here. I had to free the feeders from all the snow before I filled them up again.
    That´s a nice video and very pretty pictures. Lets hope for Spring and that all the birds and other animals survive.

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  8. John's avatar

    It’s wonderful that you have a heated feeder for the hummers, Anneli! It’s amazing that something do small can survive in such cold weather. I can hear the hummers around my house all day as they chase each other around the feeders. ❤️

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  9. Writing to Freedom's avatar

    I’m glad you’re keeping the kiddos fed and happy!

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  10. Pit's avatar

    That looks so wonderful!
    We don’t have any heated hummingbird feeders. Our hummingbirds seen to leave at some time in late autumn, and then we take the feeders away till they re-appear.

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  11. Jennie's avatar

    Nope, it probably won’t be the last. A heated feeder sounds wonderful. Nature’s animals and birds are pretty good at surviving, probably better than people are.

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  12. Lori's avatar

    We got a foot of snow over last weekend, and the temps dropped so low it’s now frozen into a solid. Funny to watch the dog walk on top of it and then sink when he hits a soft spot. I never knew there were heated bird feeders. Cool.

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    • wordsfromanneli's avatar

      I guess someone got tired of exchanging the frozen feeders for thawed ones and put on their thinking caps to invent this heated feeder. They’re like hens’ teeth to find. Luckily a friend of ours tracked one down and gave it to us at Christmas.

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  13. cindy knoke's avatar

    Wow! And the hummers are there! Thank you for feeding them.

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  14. Lauren Scott, Author's avatar

    Your photos are gorgeous, Anneli. It doesn’t snow where we live, so it’s probably more beautiful to me because we don’t have to deal with it. And those hummingbirds are lucky to know you. I love the feeder and hummingbirds. We enjoy watching them when we sit on our patio.

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  15. Carol Balawyder's avatar

    You are so hopeful, Anneli about the snow. Here, winter has barely begun. The snow does look pretty and lights up the bleakness of bare trees. If only there could be snow without the freezing weather! What a wonderful invention – the heated feeder. The hummingbirds are surely, in their spiritual way, very grateful to have you in their lives. ❤

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